Apple have updated the Mac Mini. It now sports an aluminium (no, I am not going to spell it "aluminum") enclosure, an HDMI port, an internal PSU (no power-brick!) and oddly, an SD card slot in the back. There's also an access hole on the bottom to change the RAM easily.

How is it Apple's fault that the United Kingdom is one of the most expensive countries in the world to do business in? Maybe you Brits should do something about the obscene cost of doing business in the United Kingdom then there wouldn't be the massive disparity in prices. Apple aren't going go absorb the higher cost of doing business in the UK hence it is passed onto you the consumer.

How do the other computer vendors manage to have similar prices in the US and in Europe and not Apple then? Can you explain that?

How do the other computer vendors manage to have similar prices in the US and in Europe and not Apple then? Can you explain that?

Probably because they'll sacrifice their well-being just to appear number one in the sales charts. Dell were killing themselves to kill the competition. It took years for it to hit home, but it came back to them in a huge way and they're still trying to recover.

Apple, on the other hand, are not going to win at all costs. They are comfortable and that's how a business should be.